Re: WCFB Rebuild - Gray Putty Residue
Rich------
Pot metal is a term used in the vernacular for zinc diecast. Zinc diecast is an alloy of mostly zinc. I don't know, off hand, what the other alloying metals are but they make up a small percentage of the material. Zinc diecast is relatively inexpensive to cast and is widely used for many things.
Most carburetors, including WCFB's, are mostly zinc diecast material as far as air horns and float bowls go . Throttle bodies are often cast iron (e.g. Rochester 4GC) or aluminum (e.g. Holley 4 barrel, Rochester Q-Jet). The exception is Carter AFB's which I believe are mostly aluminum throughout.
Both aluminum and zinc are highly reactive metals and will be rapidly attacked when exposed to corrosive materials.
Rich------
Pot metal is a term used in the vernacular for zinc diecast. Zinc diecast is an alloy of mostly zinc. I don't know, off hand, what the other alloying metals are but they make up a small percentage of the material. Zinc diecast is relatively inexpensive to cast and is widely used for many things.
Most carburetors, including WCFB's, are mostly zinc diecast material as far as air horns and float bowls go . Throttle bodies are often cast iron (e.g. Rochester 4GC) or aluminum (e.g. Holley 4 barrel, Rochester Q-Jet). The exception is Carter AFB's which I believe are mostly aluminum throughout.
Both aluminum and zinc are highly reactive metals and will be rapidly attacked when exposed to corrosive materials.
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